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<div lang="en">Make sure that you take your cat to the vet regularly for any vaccinations needed, and just a general checkup to see how your kitty is doing. If you notice anything different with your cat, such as the way they're meowing, walking, eating or acting, and are worried, take your cat to the vet. Sickness nipped in the bud is the best kind.</li></div>

Padonak

//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jqu&#8230; jquery.min.js can you open this address?

$("#images/us.png") can you explain what does it mean?

<img src="images/us.png"</a> wtf is this?!

rtrethewey

Padonak is on the right track.

I don't really use jQuery, but what I know of it says your code is incorrect and so is your HTML. First, you need to add an 'id' attribute to either the opening <a>nchor tag (which I assume you trimmed off for posting here) or the <img> tags and the <div> tags as well. And then you need to change your JavaScript to point to the identified elements. So, you end up with something like:

Someone else will chime in if I got the JavaScript wrong, but that's the idea. And start making it a habit of running your HTML through the validator at http://validator.w3.org. You need proper HTML or you'll always have problems.